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Filed under: Richardson, Humphrey, d. 1641 -- Early works to 1800- The atachment examination and confession of A French-man upon Christmas day, concerning trecherie intended against London, upon Tuesday, Decemb. the 27, 1641. Also the examination and confession of seven papists, who were taken by the watch on Friday night, and brought before the magistrates, who said there should be an alteration suddenly. With a report from from Abbington towne in Barkshire, being a relation of what harme the thunder and lightning did on Thursday last, upon the body of Humphrey Richardson, a rich miserable farmer. With an exhortation for England to repent. Also how the barne of the aforesaid man was burned downe. Warranted by Iohn Andrewes Esquire. Iustice of peace and coram, living in the same shire. (London : Printed for William Bowden, 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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